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Ye Smudge Pot
Mj Arthur Perry
, Prof. Einstein's theory nuolluhes
jspneo, but nut the occupants thereof.
Thft nutalMtfi nt "Fren Air nnd
water," and nil that Is left fur the
pedestrian 1b "Honest WulKlit for a
Penny," und salvation.
HI rum Johnson of California linn
started to erupt, and It In ahout time
the Jr. sen. from Ore. followed hliu off
for the unnie reason that a Hinnll hoy
follows a brass band.
The niln. temperature dropped down
Pi'l. to a point where Wult llowno jmt
on Ills hat.
Illustrative .of . how accidents , will
happen In this world: the Portland bull
team won a game Thursduy.
Emma Goldman, deported female
anarchist has been refused the right
to return from Russia, llellraislng is
not profitable in her beloved fatherland.
The Portland Journal forgot to put
any name under the picture of the be
whiskered ambassador from Szechn-
Klovaklu, , and many pcoplu identified
the hairy growth n a faco they had
seen around the Nasu.
THE BROWN BOY AGAIN
, (Eugeno Guard)
Marshal ,1'Itclier arrested Eel
Brown, who,. Htruolclltirvoy. Colt
over the, head ..with u boitle of
moonshine.' Ilrown was fined
S100 by the judue in. Kugune Sat
urday, they were both from up
, Jlosby creek.
Your corr. visited Gold Hill Frl. It
Is a one-horse but a 271! Ford town.
Thoy will have a wrestling .mutch
thoro April i!6. Tho winner will bo
compelled to meet a first class osteo
' puth.
About one moro dny of bright sun-
Bhlne, und tho I Don't Care, or the
Mathematical Bkirt will show up on
the Muln Stem. Tho Gulshovlkls have
hai them washed und ironed for such
an occasion for seven weeks.
A beautiful and commodious liolrl
was erected at Crater I.uko Frlduy,
built entirely of Portland cemont and
Portland good Intentions.
"Who will be tho man to lake this
eoven-room, modern, nowly built bun
salow off my hands? Kirst come, first
erred." (want ad Portluud Tele-
tram.) Also bring crowbar and rain
lac Jk. ,
TREAT 'EM ROUGH IABY
(Yreka Journal)
..Miss Hetty Thomas ace 16
months, visited Mr. Homer Hobart
ago 2Mi years, Friday. Homer was
setting hia small table lor the two.
As he placed each urticlo on the
table Miss Buttle pulled them off.
Finally Mr. Homer's patience
wore out and ho said. "You little
pool, 1 wish you'd go home."
It has been i$ hours since the C. of
C. has had u vote on anything.
Judging from the buildings In the
vicinity, of tho.r.r. tracks, they have
quit making any kind of paint but
yellow.. . .
France has accepted the note of Sec
rotary Hughes setting forth that the
first aim of America will be to look
out for itself, but what else was there
for Franco to do. ,
Was In Bed Tnree Days
Mrs. Joslo Reed. 217 N. Kxter St..
Tulsa, Okla., writes: ."I- was in bed
three days with my back. I took Foley
Kidney Pills and in two (lays was at
my work again. , I cannot praise your
medicine too much." Foley Kidney
Pills stop bladder Irregularities and
strengthen the kidneys.. They help
cllmlnato from the system thp poisons
that cause backache, rhonmatio pains.
Btiff joints,- sore . immcles, swollen
hands, and feet, pufflness under the
eyes. Sold everywhere. Adv.
MADK-IX-OKKUOX wick will be c-elcbi aleil April 24th to SOtli.
As a part of this campaign, a Made-in-Medfonl week would he
eminently fitting. Just as it is important for the people of Oregon to
purchase products from their own state rut her than from outside, so
il is important for the people of Medford to purchase products from
their own city, rather than outside.
If a display of .Mude-in-Oregon products is made at the Chamber
( f Commerce building, there should also be a display of Made-in-Mcd-lord
products. Medford makes flour, cement products, catsup, ci
gars, canned goods, apple juice, boxes, furniture, automobile pails,
brooms, and many other things. Let this fact be emphasized and ad
vertised by an attractive display. The .Made-in-Oregon week is an ex
cellent idea, to include a Made-in-.Medford week, or Mude-in-Jaek-sou
county, would be an even better one, and add materially to the
effectiveness of the campaign.
SOME WEATHER AGAIN.
'TUlhRE is a great deal of weather in the news today. There has
A been a great deal of weather for some time. So we suggest to
some of our friends with a penchant for lugubrious blue, to read the
leports carefully. '
There has been some disposition of late to throw bricks at the
weather man. He has given us some nippy mornings, some frosty
nights, and consequently .some smudge smoke- There may be more
along the same line, for this is a freak season, and light frosts in
early May are not unheard of.
Hut. whatever the future, let )lr. L. IS. keep the report of what
the weather man has done elsewhere. Let him observe balmy Texas,
Arkansas, Alabama, Florida and Georgia, and then .just a glimpse at
that tourists paradise, Colorado, and so on through Nebraska, Iowa
and Illinois.
-Scores killed, millions lost by wind and more millions by snow',
that is the weather record elsewhere. Can anyone think of a better
advertisement than to print the true record of the weather in the
Rogue River Valley, with the true record elsewhere?
We doubt it.
How Much Do
You Know?
. if an
6 Walt Mason
PRESENTIMENTS.
AT TIMES I've hail forebodings dire, which made me sad and
blue; disaster, like a house afire, would climb my frame, I
knew, and I would drop my trusty lyre, and sound the loud boo
hoo. "I know that evil's on the way, I feel it in my bones," at
times like these I used to say, in melancholy tones, "and hence
my pained nlackaday, my moist and mournful moans." And
since I thus expected ill, the ill would sometimes come, and hand
me a bitter pill that made my innards dumb. But years leave
wisdom as they go; they left a 'bunch with me; and now I do not
look for woe, but bank on coming glee; there's happiness in store,
I know,' and blessings good to sec- At times the dire forebodings
strive to get me in their grip, my spirit they would curb and drive
and scourge as with u whip, but, where they're dared they cannot
thrive I bid the blamed things skip. Presentiments are silly
fakes beneath their deadly strain before that weary spirit wake's
to know that they are vain. .
You best hav "luok" when you GO AETBR it rigkt. A
sur way to find luck is te BANK YOUR MONEY regularly
and add to your balance.
Th more money you have the more POWER you have
power to invest or expand your business and employ others to
work for you. .
Start a bank account with us, or INCREASE the balance
you already have.
We invite YOUR Banking Business
Jackson County Bank
Established 1888
Member Federal Reserve
1. How did the term -"honeymoon"
originate?
'. How many hor.sus did King Hot
onion have for his chariots?
3. What were the "ides"?
4. What hour and what date was
Christ crurified?
u. What causes "landslides"?
, 8. What was IJbby prison before
it was made Into a confederate mili
tary prison?
7. In what city of the United
Stutrs was the first savings bank
started?
8. What wer "servile wars'?
ft. What was "Mini's Rebellion"'.
1U. What Is "shoddy"?
Answers to Vestei-day's Questions:
' 1. What were mammoths? Auk.
They were very largo elcphant-likc
animalH now extinct. The animal,
when living, resembled the Indian
elephant.
2. Why is a camel not bothered by
sandstorms in the desert. Ans. The
camel can close its nostrilB at will
and thus afford itself protection other
animals do not have.
3. How long is tile suez canal?
Ans. It is approximately 100 miles
long.
4. What holds a clam shell to
gether so tightly? Ans. A springy
ligament on the back of the. shell.
The shell of dead clams always stand
open.
i. Then beds of clay ale lohdi,
fled, what is tht rock called? Ans.
.Shale.
6. How did Cleopatra kill herself?
Ans. i Bhe permitted an asp to bile
ber bosom. . . . . -
7. Does bard or oft coal co.itain
the most carbon? Ans. iluid coal.
8. Can paper money thut is torn
be exchanged for new money at any
bank? Ans. Yes. Hankers will
usually ask how the money got
ruined.
s. What position does Herbert
Hoover hold in President Harding's
cabinet? Ans. Ho is secretary of
commerce.
10. How many years did it take
Noah to build the Ark? Ans. It took
him -120 years. - '
YOU CAN GET MOST. ANY
OLD THING AT MOST ANY
OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S
MEDFORD-ROSEBURG AUTO STAGES
l.cnvo .Mcll'oi-ri 1 1 n. m. Daily. l.envo ltosclmrg 1 p. m. Daily
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS
I.K.W1-: MKDl'Olil).
10:00 a. in.
1 : o it p. ni.
4:30 p. ni.
Cars stop at all Intermediate points.
WnitliiK room Medford, 5 South l'liint.
I.KAVK (iltAXTS J ASS.
10 a .m.
1 :00 p. m.
4:30 p. m.
Phono .100
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
Service
Yours is a Willard
Threaded Rubber Bat
tery? Fine I Then you're
free from' separator ex
pense and trouble, be
cause Threaded Rubber
Insultio outlasts the
plates'.
But you need Willard
Service just the tame.
Our service is here
for you to use, - and
when you do make full
use f it yeu'll find yekr
battary not only laits
longer but serves better.
Drop in. Ask about
Willard Threaded Rub
ber Insulation, and why
it means so much to
car users.
Willard
Batteries
Electric Shop
8th and Bartlett Sts.
Phone 22-J
YOUR CHOICE SHOULD BE
HOOVER
It BEATS . . . . as it Sweeps aa ft Clean
MANY
CLEANING
DEVICES
IN ONE
IT
LASTS
A
LIFETIME
We will gladly demonstrate how THE HOOVER beats, as it sweeps, as it cleans. We in
vite you to have such a demonstration. It will not obligate you in the least.
PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE "
Phone 12
A. B. CUNNINGHAM
212 W. Main Street
Medford, Ore.
O. O. ALENDERFER
Let's Figure it Out in Dollars arid Gents
I We Can Help You Save Money,' We Want' a Chance to', Do 'It
There was a farmer who intended to put off buying a needed implement..
There was a merchant who thought the farmer couldn't afford to' wait. .
The fanner, was willing to investigate. ' ' '" '
Tho merchant was ready to help.
So the two got together, went over the fanner's need of the implement
carefully, and figured out the savings that the use of the implement insured.
The fanner had considered 'the cost as the main item. The investigation
to consider that even at three times its use of the implement was the big thing
showed him that the profit through the cost the implement was a good bargain.
We want to co-operate with you in the same way.
You have the needs; we have the goods. Let's figure out the connection in
dollars and cents.
If we can't show you that the use of our goods will bring .you real savings
we won't want you to buy.
If we can show you real savings, we'll lie glad to furnish you with tf'-good
investment; . "
Come and see us. . ;
HUBBARD BROS.
SUNSET TO MIDNIGHT
ELECTRIC SIGNS
Tu uit leUiaf fU at six 'clack (at- tkaraaaanta).
lo do your clerks.
But the rent does not quit.
And your taxes do not quit.
Moreover the people do not go to bed at six.
Why not let an electric sign and brightly lighted window's, illuminated' with
electricity, go on selling' goods for you after six?
All through the evening in fact.
Why not
The very people you want to reach th e purchasers have no time to W on
the street except evenings.
That is the time they roam about, looking, seeing, formulating and deciding
on their purchases.
People do not have to hunt up your electric sign.
It hunts them up like a search light
It is seen from afar. .
It talks to folks all along the street.
They do not have to decipher it, either.
It burns its message into them quickly, pleasantly, dtefrf and surely.
And mark you, they will remember it, and you and your location, after they
have gone home.
Once more then, we ask, "How about Sunset to Midnight" May we send our
representative to help you decide?
The California-Oregon Power Company
Phone 168 Medford, Oregon 216 West Main Street